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Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition.
Diabetes is not an acute disorder but is a chronic managable medical condition.
Hernia is almost always a chronic disease. At times hernia can have acute onset.
Acute means "now", "immediate", "current". Acute is often found as a description of a medical problem. For example, "The patient was admitted for acute renal failure." If the condition is not acute, it it chronic. For example, "The patient received a diagnosis of chronic renal failure."
No, asthma is a chronic condition that does not go away. The symptoms are acute and will not always be present in some people.
Bronchitis is a condition that usually develops from a cold. It's inflammation in the airways. It can either be acute, or chronic. Chronic Bronchitis usually occurs in smokers.
Sore throats can be either acute or chronic. Acute sore throats.appear suddenly and last from three to about seven days. A chronic sore throat lasts much longer and is a symptom of an unresolved underlying condition or disease, such as a sinus infection
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chronic disease
Acute and chronic. Acute is short term and chronic is ongoing.
ACUTE: injury/condition caused by a specific even CHRONIC: injury/condition developed over multiple events or prolonged time periods examples: ACUTE: I stepped off a curve, rolled my ankle and now it is swollen and killing me! CHRONIC: I work at a computer 40 a week for about 4 months now and my neck is KILLING me!
Strep does not usually cause a chronic disease, but strep throat, if untreated, can cause rheumatic heart disease which is a chronic condition. But typically strep causes an acute disease.